Mixed Signal/Analog
Texas Instruments claims industry’s smallest 16-bit ADC for portable industrial and consumer applications
Texas Instruments has introduced a family of 16-bit ADCs packaged in a leadless QFN measuring 2.0 x 1.5 x 0.4 mm – 70 percent smaller than the nearest competition. In addition to significant system space savings, the ADS1115 family provides product options for scalable integration to reduce component count and simplify design.
ThisDesigned for precision, power efficiency and ease of implementation, the ADS1115 family performs conversions at programmable data rates up to 860 samples per second (SPS), consuming just 150 µA (typical) of supply current and operating down to 2 V.
The ADS1115 is the most highly integrated member of the new family, incorporating an oscillator, low-drift reference, programmable gain amplifier, comparator and four-channel input multiplexer into a tiny package. This family also includes 12-bit versions for increased flexibility.
“Analog customers require ever higher functionality and performance without sacrificing system size and power in order to take their products to the next level,” said Art George, senior vice president of TI’s High-Performance Analog business unit. “By reducing size by 70 percent and delivering a complete family of integration and resolution options, the ADS1115 will help designers achieve a smaller system footprint, lower power, higher performance and easy design implementation.”